spissformulert
Spissformulert is an adjective of Norwegian origin that describes speech, writing, or argumentation that is concise, sharp, and precisely articulated. It is typically used in contexts where brevity and clarity are valued, such as academic writing, journalism, or formal debate. The term is sometimes used interchangeably with words like kortfattet, konsis, or treffende, but it carries an additional nuance of incisiveness—something that hits the point without superfluous detail.
The word is a compound of spiss, meaning “pointed” or “acute”, and formulert, the past participle of
In modern Norwegian discourse, spissformulert is applied across both spoken and written mediums. Politicians might be
Synonyms include kortfattet, konsis, og treffende. Antonyms would be uansvarlig, overflødig, or forsynten. The term remains